Up to now, text-to-speech (TTS) combined with highlighting sentences is by far the best way I found to read fast and at the same time very relaxed. I need an application or browser extension that enables highlighting sentences while reading them using text-to-speech (TTS) method.

I'm currently using TTS feature of Mac OSX but I really need this feature since I tested it with Moon+ Android App, for example, and facilitates a lot the reading. Basically, it allows you to read without directly reading each word, just visually follow sentence length.

maybe this is interesting for you as well.
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Jean-PaulMar 20 '14 at 9:06

Thanks Jean-Paul, but I'm not looking for Spreed-like Apps. I'm looking for a highlighting and text-to-speech MAC OS X App. In fact, what I need is a Chrome extension doing this.
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BiotechnologistMar 24 '14 at 11:17

I gather from your question that, since you already had a solution for OS X (the Apple built-in TTS, which I also use a lot), you must have been looking for a similar solution for Android. But then, you mention ChromeVox, which is only for desktop and ChromeOS. Did you find something similar that you can use with Chrome on Android?
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avernetApr 11 '14 at 16:55

Hi avernet, as far as I know, Chrome for Android does not support extensions yet. Since I have almost all the webpages via RSS, I'm using gReader, a powerful App that is capable to read via TTS. Please post here a link if you ask in Android forums for tools related to TTS in Android.
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BiotechnologistApr 12 '14 at 17:43

OK understood, and thank you for the clarification.
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avernetApr 12 '14 at 22:16